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            Prerequisites</h3>
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            <li>(Free) source code of Devkit from <a href="http://cosmos.codeplex.com/SourceControl/list/changesets">Cosmos on CodePlex</a>
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			   <li>(Optional) <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=fe4f9904-0480-4c9d-a264-02fedd78ab38">
				  Visual Studio Team Explorer 2010</a><br />
			      If you do not wish to use the integrated source control, you can use the SVN bridge instead.</li>
               <li>If using Visual Studio 2010 Express, you can use the
                   <a href="http://cosmos.codeplex.com/SourceControl/list/changesets">SVN bridge</a> i.e. direct download current changeset in a zip file, 
                   or one of the many TFS standalone clients available at CodePlex.</li>
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            <li>(Free) <a href="http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php#qsp">InnoSetup QuickStart Kit</a>
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                <li>This is required to build the setup kit which is used to build and install the 
                    Visual Studio integration libaries for Cosmos.</li>
                <li>During install it will ask you about optional components to install. Be sure you
				    check "Install Inno Setup Preprocessor".</li>
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            <li>(Free)
                <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=47305cf4-2bea-43c0-91cd-1b853602dcc5">
                Visual Studio 2010 SDK</a></li>
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        Installation</h3>
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        <li>Look in the downloaded sources and <b>run /build/VSIP/install.bat</b> with admin privileges (Windows XP and lower version, Vista and upper will ask you for it), needed for install in system directories</li>
        <li>On end it will start retail versions of Visual Studio and you can begin with OS development.</li>
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